8 May 2015
Rate hike in 2016 would be consistent – Fed’s Evans
FXStreet (Mumbai) - A rate hike is possible at any of the future Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings, but postponing the move into next year would be consistent with more confidence on inflation, Chicago Federal Reserve (Fed) President Charles Evans told CNBC in an interview on Thursday.
Key Quotes:
"We kind of think that was transitory, in part because the dollar has been high, inventory accumulation was high, [the] consumer was weaker. But we think things are going to improve,"
"Hope we'd see 3% growth in Q2."
Key Quotes:
"We kind of think that was transitory, in part because the dollar has been high, inventory accumulation was high, [the] consumer was weaker. But we think things are going to improve,"
"Hope we'd see 3% growth in Q2."